Problem coins remain problem coins. Don't buy it, particularly not if you're interested in it for investment purposes.
The answer to your question is no, it's not undergraded.
Early PCI slabs with the green labels were generally right on the money. I sent 6 such coins to PCGS fairly recently. Four came back with the same...
Harshly cleaned. Look elsewhere.
40 and I like the look of it.
63 no bands
XF, harshly cleaned
Neat historical research. Well done.
Slabbed. If you're interested, I have two columns in Coins magazine about why I think that all or nearly all of my coins should be certified by...
63
I hope you didn't pay more than about $20 for it, and it's not worth submitting anywhere.
I'm with the 55 people.
Note that I said the second ear is not subtle, not that it is subtle.
Flyspeck collecting, IMO.
It's not a doubled ear. I found one of those in my wife's coin purse. The second ear is not subtle.
66 is my guess.
Back when I was a kid, one of the favorite things for other kids to do was to rub mercury on a cent, and that's the way this coin looks. Of...
PMD. Look at the raised area on the reverse matching the depression on the obverse.
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